Le Jeu
Route du Jeu

Le Jeu
A 12th-century castle and medieval drama, Le Jeu is a significant cultural artifact in France.
History
- Le Jeu was built in 1100.
- The play "Le Jeu d'Adam" (The Play of Adam), attributed to a playwright with an unknown identity, is believed to have been staged at Le Jeu.
Architecture
The castle's architectural style and layout are not well-documented. However, it has been suggested that the play was staged inside the castle, rather than outside as previously thought.
Location
Le Jeu is located on Route du Jeu in La Jumellière, France.
Historical Significance
Le Jeu holds historical significance due to its association with the medieval drama "Le Jeu d'Adam". The play's staging and purpose remain a subject of scholarly debate.
Current Status and Use
The current status and use of Le Jeu are not well-documented. However, it is believed to be a cultural artifact of significant importance in France.
Heritage Status
Le Jeu has been recognized for its cultural significance, although specific details about its heritage status are not available.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the castle and learn more about Le Jeu's history and cultural significance. However, specific information about visiting hours, admission fees, and guided tours is not available.
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle's notable features and rooms are not well-documented.
Details
| Name | Le Jeu |
|---|---|
| City | La Jumellière |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 47.316563, -0.7618347 |
| Current use | cultural artifact of significant importance in France |
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